I picked up a new 9mm yesterday. Ruger P95. It's uglier than my ex-wife in the morning, but got great reviews, was inexpensive and has a pit rail. I'm going to pick up a Viridian C5L green laser/tactical light for it that'll run me almost as much as I paid for the pistol itself.

Nothing wrong with that. My first purchase was in August and it was a P95. The thing shoots every time and ran me $280.

"That's the reason my FFL team name is TrentGreenLeadBlock. When you see this mother****er coming around the corner on a block, put your children to bed and batten down the hatch on your girl's snatch, because the same power that destroys defenders can scar the minds of the youth and simultaneously impregnate any woman within sight, live or on television."

"That's the reason my FFL team name is TrentGreenLeadBlock. When you see this mother****er coming around the corner on a block, put your children to bed and batten down the hatch on your girl's snatch, because the same power that destroys defenders can scar the minds of the youth and simultaneously impregnate any woman within sight, live or on television."

Its an aw full lot of money. but guns are kinda like gold. & if you have something like that & it gets banned. sky is the limit for what peeps will pay for guns they have to have. so if you like it or love it? get it IMO
My dad was a solder for 42 years hear in Nebraska. & he had hundreds of friends that fought in WWII so my hole life i was very lucky to hear about BAND OF BROTHER type things first hand. last WWII vet that I personally knew passed last spring. Bugs met Herd Nolda a few times

Its an aw full lot of money. but guns are kinda like gold. & if you have something like that & it gets banned. sky is the limit for what peeps will pay for guns they have to have. so if you like it or love it? get it IMO

Well, good guns cost a lot of money. I was ready to buy one of the Daniel's Defense M4's but it seems like they're not in stock anywhere because they're so popular. I'm just debating between the Colt M4 and the Sig now.

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"That's the reason my FFL team name is TrentGreenLeadBlock. When you see this mother****er coming around the corner on a block, put your children to bed and batten down the hatch on your girl's snatch, because the same power that destroys defenders can scar the minds of the youth and simultaneously impregnate any woman within sight, live or on television."

One of my dads best friends Herb Nolda
This book documents the United States Coast Guard career of Herbert E Nolda, from his enlistment in April 1942 to his discharge in December 1945. The book also encompasses his early life before the war... and his life after the war as it relates to veterans' matters. On the morning of December 7, 1941, Herbert was living in Santa Monica, California, where he was employed at the huge Douglas Aircraft factory. He arrived at a boarding house for lunch to find the landlady hysterical with the news of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Several other young men were there too. Within minutes one of the young men stood up and announced: "Our country's in trouble and needs our help. I'm going down to enlist. Is anyone else coming with me?" "I am," Herbert replied. His time in the service was varied, from patrols on the East Coast, to four major invasions in North Africa and Europe. On June 6, 1944, D-Day, he was manning the #1 gun on his ship, LCI(L) #92 as she plowed into the maelstrom of Omaha Beach. Her sister ship, LCI(L) #91 had hit the beach a half hour earlier. She had been Herbert's home until a month before D-Day. The two small ships became famous in the annuals of D-Day. Later, in mid-August 1945, Herbert was aboard the troop transport, USS Admiral HT Mayo anchored at Ulithi Atoll in the South Pacific when the guns of the neighboring ships started firing, but there were no enemy planes in sight. ... This book is filled with the grim and the humorous incidents of war as experienced by a young sailor from landlocked Nebraska. Also interwoven are shorter biographies of some of Herbert's crewmembers. It is richly illustrated with 185 photographs and other historical documents

I got it for $305 at a local place. Bud's had it for $300, but since I won't have to have it shipped to an FFL I actually saved a little. I'm picking it up Tuesday night.

I'm not crazy about the grip, but I found a Pachmayr slip-on at pistoleer.com for $11.00 and have already ordered it.

Mine was used. I like the grip, I have small hands though. I bought a Mossburg tactical a few weeks ago through Buds and didn't have to pay an FFL. Military discounts rule. Buds was hella fast with it, ordered on a Monday, picked it up two days later.